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. >> reporter: as the players exited the stadium, and steve bisciotti -- >> i had to make sure my grand daughter was here. >> reporter: such a magical day, that people wanted to stay but police used bull horns, encouraging them to leave. some were surprised by the overwhelming turnout. >> we've had team coverage of this vict torous day. -- victorious day. rosie, some of those folks had been waiting for hours. >> reporter: what a day. i don't think inbound was at work or -- anybody was at work or school. they filed in as early as 5:00 this morning to get a close-up spot of the baltimore ravens. a gazillion more were along the parade route. they road from city hall to m&t bank stadium. they brought home -- it's a love affair. the fans, well, they just want to holler. >> we got two tickets to paradise. pack your bags. we can leave tonight. whoa, woe -- whoa, whoa! >> it's awesome. >> reporter: best guess of the number of people along the parade route, between 40,000 to a bazillion. we'll have an awful lot more coming up at 6. roosevelt leftwich. >> our team was out with the fans. they've g
. >> reporter: as the players exited the stadium, and steve bisciotti -- >> i had to make sure my grand daughter was here. >> reporter: such a magical day, that people wanted to stay but police used bull horns, encouraging them to leave. some were surprised by the overwhelming turnout. >> we've had team coverage of this vict torous day. -- victorious day. rosie, some of those folks had been waiting for hours. >> reporter: what a day. i don't think inbound was at...
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. >> reporter: i say we crown steve and terri weaver america's luckiest couple. yep, that's not one check from the lottery. that's two. here's what happened. heading to their cabin last weekend, the weavers stopped at the citgo in pangburn and bought some scratch cards. >> and it said one m-i-l. and finally it dawned on me that meant $1 million. >> reporter: next day, they went back into town and bought somewhere. it was terri's turn. >> i'd give anything if i had a picture of her face right then. and i said, yeah, sure, terri. i won a million dollars yesterday and you're going to try and steal my thunder. >> reporter: not quite. but terri bagged another 50 grand. the chance of that? one in billions. but rules are there to be broken -- odds are there to be cheated. frano selak survived a train wreck, a plane crash, four horrific car accidents, a bus crash and getting hit by a bus. then, age 74, bought a lottery ticket and won a million bucks. now, the weaver's. and terri's tried, but failed to spend even a little money. >> i was at the mall yesterday after this.
. >> reporter: i say we crown steve and terri weaver america's luckiest couple. yep, that's not one check from the lottery. that's two. here's what happened. heading to their cabin last weekend, the weavers stopped at the citgo in pangburn and bought some scratch cards. >> and it said one m-i-l. and finally it dawned on me that meant $1 million. >> reporter: next day, they went back into town and bought somewhere. it was terri's turn. >> i'd give anything if i had a...
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. >> good morning, i am pam cook, thank you for joining us, let's check in with steve, there is definitely a lot of clouds around this big moon, so it's going to be foggy today? >> it is. >> did you see the moon? >> no. >> i would love to chat but there is a few high clouds coming in with a system and it is going to be cool today mainly 50s, here is sal. >> thank you, traffic is moving along to the willow pass grade with no major issues and also the morning drive on the san mateo bridge has no major fog problems, let's go back to the desk. >>> police in the east bay are searching for the hit-and-run driver who injured a mother and her two children. it happened on crest view drive and all leg savage is at the -- alex savage is at the scene to tell us why this happened. >> reporter: they were making their way to crest view drive and they were in this crosswalk when a car slammed into them last night. investigators found the car involved but the driver is nowhere to be found. investigators say it is a dangerous street and it is dark and cars are always going fast. this was the scene after the
. >> good morning, i am pam cook, thank you for joining us, let's check in with steve, there is definitely a lot of clouds around this big moon, so it's going to be foggy today? >> it is. >> did you see the moon? >> no. >> i would love to chat but there is a few high clouds coming in with a system and it is going to be cool today mainly 50s, here is sal. >> thank you, traffic is moving along to the willow pass grade with no major issues and also the morning...
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. >> reporter: boy scout steve tenet and his 16-year-old son christopher have been involved in the last five years. they're straight but don't like the policy excluding gays. >> i have a huge problem with that. >> what did you learn when you found that a local troop threw out a kid because he was gay? >> i was shocked. shocked and amazed. appalled. i couldn't believe it. >> the teen thrown out last october was 18-year-old ryan andresne who was about to become an eagle scout. >> it's totally devastating. >> i can't imagine ever doing that to a boy, but that's what this policy would have me do. >> but others in scouting about washing about the quick change. >> we were caught completely off guard with it. we've had a policy that's been in place for over a hundred years that seems to have functioned for the most part soundly. >> reporter: in a letter to the boy scout board of directors, godfrey's council urged that voting on the change be delayed. the tenents hour say they're ready to accept gays. >> there's a 16-year-old going on a camping trip, does gay scouts going along bother you? >> i
. >> reporter: boy scout steve tenet and his 16-year-old son christopher have been involved in the last five years. they're straight but don't like the policy excluding gays. >> i have a huge problem with that. >> what did you learn when you found that a local troop threw out a kid because he was gay? >> i was shocked. shocked and amazed. appalled. i couldn't believe it. >> the teen thrown out last october was 18-year-old ryan andresne who was about to become an...
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s steve richardson explains why its hostage rescue team moved in. >> within the past 24 hours negotiations deteriorated and mr. dykes was observed -- was observed holding a gun. at this point, f.b.i. agents fearing the child was in imminent danger entered the bunker and rescued the child. >> reporter: the standoff began last tuesday when dykes allegedly boarded this school bus and demanded hostages. police say when the driver charles poland, jr., refused dykes shot and killed him. dykes grabbed five-year-old ethan and kept him in a 24 square foot underground shelter with electricity, heat and television. police communicated with dykes through a four inch ventilation pipe and they supplied the child with cheese crackers, coloring books and toy cars. cbs news has also learned that the f.b.i.'s hostage rescue team created a diversion, that was the two loud bangs. they went in through the top of the bunker and it was over within seconds. we've also learned at some point during the standoff they inserted a camera. that's h able to see dykes was waaround with a as one agent told us, we had eyes
s steve richardson explains why its hostage rescue team moved in. >> within the past 24 hours negotiations deteriorated and mr. dykes was observed -- was observed holding a gun. at this point, f.b.i. agents fearing the child was in imminent danger entered the bunker and rescued the child. >> reporter: the standoff began last tuesday when dykes allegedly boarded this school bus and demanded hostages. police say when the driver charles poland, jr., refused dykes shot and killed him....
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steve richardson, the spelling richards richardson. sure you all know wally olson o-l-s-o-n. hugh mccall, h-u-g-h, mccall m-c-c-a-l-l. thank you. >> so we're just hearing from -- what appears to be a public relations spokesperson explaining that in five minutes a press conference will be taking place. gabe gutierrez is our correspondent on the ground. gabe, go ahead. >> reporter: hi, martin. how are you? certainly a lot of excitement here as people await this news conference. i was able to confirm with local law enforcement that the child is alive and the suspect is dead at this point. and right now i am joined by michael, one of the local pastors that really has been so involved in this entire ordeal and comforting so many people in this community. pastor, tell me what have you heard and what is the sentiment around here right now? >> well, you know, there's excitement to hear that the young man seemingly is okay from all indications, and there's also like an eerie quiet around here because of the passing of mr. dykes as we have heard. so, you know, you hear the good and you
steve richardson, the spelling richards richardson. sure you all know wally olson o-l-s-o-n. hugh mccall, h-u-g-h, mccall m-c-c-a-l-l. thank you. >> so we're just hearing from -- what appears to be a public relations spokesperson explaining that in five minutes a press conference will be taking place. gabe gutierrez is our correspondent on the ground. gabe, go ahead. >> reporter: hi, martin. how are you? certainly a lot of excitement here as people await this news conference. i was...
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steve richardson r. -i-c-h-a-r ; r-i-c-h-a-r-d-s-on. wally olsen, o-l--son. cle we will have that later this evening and we will let you know. we will update you as soon as that is known. >> thank you. it will be 5 minutes. >> okay. so what we have heard now 5 minutes from now you want to keep it here on fox because we are going to have the press conference where we will be receive ago general briefing of the details of what has transpired during the past hour with the incredible news that the 5-year-old special needs child that was being held captive in an under ground bunker has been released. the sheriff will be providing some of the details for us of exactly what happened. some initial reports about an explosion heard and hope we have the answers. we go back to jonathan sari who is live at the scene. >> law enforcement authorities getting ready for the news conference. you can see them assembled here. that news conference expect to do begin about 3 minutes from now. what you see behind me is a -- we have state, local and federal law enforcement and we are
steve richardson r. -i-c-h-a-r ; r-i-c-h-a-r-d-s-on. wally olsen, o-l--son. cle we will have that later this evening and we will let you know. we will update you as soon as that is known. >> thank you. it will be 5 minutes. >> okay. so what we have heard now 5 minutes from now you want to keep it here on fox because we are going to have the press conference where we will be receive ago general briefing of the details of what has transpired during the past hour with the incredible...
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chief pilot steve robertson was attacked himself, suffering two burned corneas. >> you take the vision from a pilot, that aircraft's ability to land is greatly compromising. >> reporter: on the lookout for a light that blinds, rather than illuminates. jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> and now, we want to tell you about a great american athlete who took another tough tumble today. lindsey vonn, the comeback kid who won the big downhill race in the 2010 olympics, even though she's crashed and had to bounce back so often in her career. well, guess what? tonight, she has to do it again. this is her today, over her skis, crashing down a mountain in austria. watch it again, as we slow it down. she crumples, right there, after the landing, on her right knee and tears two ligaments. she'll need surgery. she was air lifted away. >>> and one more headline out of the sports world tonight. the super bowl. new documents released today showed that even before the big game, superdome officials were so worried about a power outage, they replaced hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment.
chief pilot steve robertson was attacked himself, suffering two burned corneas. >> you take the vision from a pilot, that aircraft's ability to land is greatly compromising. >> reporter: on the lookout for a light that blinds, rather than illuminates. jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> and now, we want to tell you about a great american athlete who took another tough tumble today. lindsey vonn, the comeback kid who won the big downhill race in the 2010 olympics, even...
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abc's steve osunsami on a big football star, the woman who adopted him and the dream they didn't even dare to dream. >> reporter: it was a powerful moment. >> we just both darted for each other and he picked me up. >> reporter: this picture of an emotional leigh ann touhy huggin her adopted son "big mike" who some neighbors felt that she and her family should never have taken in. >> he was so excited, and i was just sobbing. i mean, i was absolutely sobbing. >> reporter: and now he's a super bowl champion. >> we won the super bowl! >> dreams do come true. >> reporter: theirs is the true story behind the film "the blind side." where sandra bullock won an oscar for her portrayal of a white mother who reached past her comfort zone to lift up a young black teenager from a broken home. >> he is your family, michael. you have to protect them from those guys. >> reporter: the actress had seats at the game and dressed her son in oher's jersey. today, on their drive back home to memphis the real leigh anne told us she loves michael just as much as her biological children who joined the whole f
abc's steve osunsami on a big football star, the woman who adopted him and the dream they didn't even dare to dream. >> reporter: it was a powerful moment. >> we just both darted for each other and he picked me up. >> reporter: this picture of an emotional leigh ann touhy huggin her adopted son "big mike" who some neighbors felt that she and her family should never have taken in. >> he was so excited, and i was just sobbing. i mean, i was absolutely sobbing....
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for a close game. >> reporter: i think steve actually spoke for all of us in saying that we all hope for a big game, and if we get it, we'll be getting it here again in this tremendous really quintessential american city in new orleans. nobody better, by the way, to show it to us than the one and only emeril lagasse. sam and i, a big tour from the man they call around here big chef. >> way to make us jealous, josh. help me out. you're a sports buff. give me the cliff notes version of what i need to know if i go to a party about this game that makes me -- >> reporter: well, bianna, i have you. it is essentially not just a clash of cultures or really even styles, this is really nfl present versus nfl future. in the ravens a big strong-armed traditional quarterback in joe flacco looking to throw the ball deep downfield, take advantage of a weak san francisco secondary. in the 49ers, however, they have a young speedster, a second year quarterback named colin kaepernick who has taken the league by storm here with a new offense, it's called a pistol offense, a running quarterback offense i
for a close game. >> reporter: i think steve actually spoke for all of us in saying that we all hope for a big game, and if we get it, we'll be getting it here again in this tremendous really quintessential american city in new orleans. nobody better, by the way, to show it to us than the one and only emeril lagasse. sam and i, a big tour from the man they call around here big chef. >> way to make us jealous, josh. help me out. you're a sports buff. give me the cliff notes version...
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sorry, steve. here's what football legend joe namath, who would think would be happy about it, when i asked him. >> the players will handle it and the fans will handle it. they'll be out there, yes. let's just hope it's a mild day because what i know about the foul weather, it diminishes the expertise of the players, holding on to the ball, throwing the ball, kicking the ball. it takes away from their expertise a bit. >>brian: he's concerned for the fans because five hours will be sitting in the stadium. peyton manning considered an early favorite. super bowl officials knew there was a chance power could go out during the super bowl. we have a memo that reveals tests showed electrical feeders were decayed and there were concerns about power failure. meanwhile the nfl said it is a backup generator ready the entire time and were about to turn it on when the power came back. don't blame beyonce for the blackout. her half time show operated on its own power grid. it had water. it had smoke. it had flam
sorry, steve. here's what football legend joe namath, who would think would be happy about it, when i asked him. >> the players will handle it and the fans will handle it. they'll be out there, yes. let's just hope it's a mild day because what i know about the foul weather, it diminishes the expertise of the players, holding on to the ball, throwing the ball, kicking the ball. it takes away from their expertise a bit. >>brian: he's concerned for the fans because five hours will be...
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. >> boy scout troop leader steve tennant and his 16-year-old son christopher have been involved in scouting for the last five years. they are straight, but don't like the policy excluding gays. >> i have a huge problem with that. >> reporter: what did it feel like when you heard that a local troop had thrown out a kid because he was gay? >> i was shocked. shocked and amazed. appalled. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: the teen thrown out last october was 18-year-old ryan anderson, who was about to become an eagle scout. >> getting my eagle award taken is totally devastating. hearing that it's happening to other scouts is also totally devastating. >> i can't imagine ever doing that to a boy. but that's what this policy would have me do. >> reporter: but others in scouting warn about quickly changing the current policy banning gays. kay godfrey is with the salt lake city scout council that has over 100,000 members. >> we were caught completely off guard with it. we've had a policy that's been in place for over 100 years that seems to have functioned, to the most part, soundly. >> reporter:
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steve fox is a lobbyist for the marijuana policy project. his group worked with the two democrats from oregon and colorado who created the bills. they would end federal marijuana prohibition and let states decide their own policies. now, fox says there are billions of dollars being wasted on marijuana prohib biggs. he says not only can the government save that money but generate the money from the growing and selling of marijuana much like the sale of could. fox believes it's only a matter of time before the federal government leaves it up to the state. >> what we think will be the real driver in congress is the fact that states like colorado and washington have made marijuana legal and are setting up their own system of regulation and taxation. >> reporter: he believes a handful of states will be voting to legalize marijuana for social use over the next few years. until then, he hopes the proposals we hear today get support on capitol hill. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> also expect a medical marijuana debate he
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abc's steve osunsami visited with danny and katherine welch, sifting through what was left of their home. >> i found this one that has all of our names on it and my kids' names. >> reporter: daddy. that's you. >> reporter: the same vicious cold front brought spring-like floods that washed out roads in north carolina. >> when the levee or whatever broke loose, there was trash, there were limbs, even saw a tire was floating by. >> reporter: in parts of maryland, two to six inches of rain fell, making it a morning full of rescues. and then there was that wind. wind gusted over 70 miles per hour in connecticut, taking down power lines and trees. diane, i wanted to go back to that image inside the detroit whiteout today. now, if this happens, the recommendation is to gradually slow down, turn on your flashers and if you can get off the highway, do so. diane? >> again, you have to act fast. thank you so much, ginger zee reporting in tonight. >>> and now, in washington today, one man entered the arena. chuck hagel, the purple heart recipient from the vietnam war, the former senator, nominated t
abc's steve osunsami visited with danny and katherine welch, sifting through what was left of their home. >> i found this one that has all of our names on it and my kids' names. >> reporter: daddy. that's you. >> reporter: the same vicious cold front brought spring-like floods that washed out roads in north carolina. >> when the levee or whatever broke loose, there was trash, there were limbs, even saw a tire was floating by. >> reporter: in parts of maryland, two...
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steve sensteve steve centanni. >> reporter: vermont independent bernie sanders said this will send the post office into a death spiral. white house press secretary jay carney received to prefer a more comprehensive approach to postal reform. >> it would be our preference that that package of reforms be implemented for the sake of a stronger future of the postal service. we're looking at this particular action now and, you know, i can't really evaluate it yet since we just found out about it yesterday. >> republicans largely applaud the post office for bein propro active in the face of difficult budget constraints. >> the congress in its wisdom has tied their hands every which waylly run the post office in a revenue newt nl way. congress needs to afnlgt no question about that. >> the post office has taken the initiative and is looking for ways to cut costs and looking at ways of saving $2 billion. it doesn't get us all the way there, but it's a good start. >> that's just a sampling of some of the reaction you heard on capitol hill, shep. >> what about reaction from letter carriers? >> r
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so, steve, how much was this politics and how much was this genuine, you know, policy concern? >> well, i think it was politics and policy and third, and i think it was personal. john mccain was the author of the surge of troops to iraq at the end of the administration, pushed it hard, took a lot of heat, including from the right. he takes it personal when chuck hagel calls it the bigst debacle since vietnam. and senator hagel dodging the question on whether he agreed with the same statement. hag mccain was getting testy and hagel was dodging. it was one of the key military decisions in the past ten years, and if senator hagel is the top military adviser to the president, they want to explore his thinking on that. and politics, trying to portray senator hagel as anti israel plays well to some interest groups, and that's much more politics. >> to pull from a football term given the weekend, it seems like he was fumbling around. was he not as well prepared as he ought to have been? >> no doubt, senators walked out of the hearing shaking their head, from both sides, democrats and
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i'm steve handelsman, news4. >>> the stand-off is over. but a 5-year-old boy could be scarred for life. we are learning more today about the time he spent as a hostage in the underground bunker and what prompted authorities finally move in. >>> time is money. find out how many dollars we are wasting every year by sitting in traffic. >>> behind these doors, that's where it all goes down. i'm angie goff. we are going to take behind the scenes for a sneak peek at (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> you are taking a live look at the 14th street bridge where in just a short time you can expect, as we all can, it will be
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steve richardson. the spelling, richardson, traditional. r-i-c-h-a-r-d-s-o-n. i'm sure you all know wally olson, o-l-s-o-n. hugh mccall. first name, h-u-g-h, mccall, m-c-c-a-l-l. thank you. [ inaudible ] we'll have that later this evening. we'll let you know. we'll update you as soon as that's -- thank you. okay, thank you. it will be five minutes. >> there you have it, five minutes from now, the authorities will come to the microphones and tell us what happened. how this little boy was saved. we want to welcome our viewers not only here in the united states, we want to welcome our viewers around the world who are watching us here in "the situation room." for those i vviewers tuning in "the situation room," i'm wolf blitzer in washington. we're following a dramatic story that's been unfolding in midland city, alabama, for seven days. a little 5-year-old, almost 6-year-old boy, named ethan, has been held hostage by a kidnapper, jimmy lee dykes. we're told now within the past hour or so something happened. there was an explosion. gunfire, dykes is dead. the 5-yea
steve richardson. the spelling, richardson, traditional. r-i-c-h-a-r-d-s-o-n. i'm sure you all know wally olson, o-l-s-o-n. hugh mccall. first name, h-u-g-h, mccall, m-c-c-a-l-l. thank you. [ inaudible ] we'll have that later this evening. we'll let you know. we'll update you as soon as that's -- thank you. okay, thank you. it will be five minutes. >> there you have it, five minutes from now, the authorities will come to the microphones and tell us what happened. how this little boy was...
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steve won $1 million. >> i thought i was having a heart attack. there was no way. i was sitting in the chair in my recliner, most all night long. >> reporter: the next day, they bought a couple more from the same gas station. and terri bagged the 50 grand. >> i'm not expecting anything like this to happen again. i want to take full advantage of it. >> reporter: he's not buying a new truck. >> i like the truck i've got. it's six, seven years old. it's a good truck and i like it. >> reporter: they'll keep guying scratch guards. and no doubt, they will never stop talking about this amazing twist of fate. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> no new truck. >> yeah. come on. >>> sam, what have you got? >> we're going to start with really foggy pictures. we started talking about the snowstorm that could be. but this is something going on right now. that, ladies and gentlemen, is atlanta. >> oh, yeah. are you serious? >> yes. good morning, atlanta. and when we say zero visibility, we kind of mean zero visibility. it's in a lot of places. from mo
steve won $1 million. >> i thought i was having a heart attack. there was no way. i was sitting in the chair in my recliner, most all night long. >> reporter: the next day, they bought a couple more from the same gas station. and terri bagged the 50 grand. >> i'm not expecting anything like this to happen again. i want to take full advantage of it. >> reporter: he's not buying a new truck. >> i like the truck i've got. it's six, seven years old. it's a good truck...
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the first target could be in iowa where representative steve king is considering running for the congress in 2014 but the head of the conservative fund the conservative defeat project telling politico, another example of the republican establish's hostility toward its conservative base rather than listening to the grass roots and working to advance their principles, the establishment has chosen to declare war on the party's most loyal supporters and from red state, quote, i share any candidate who gets this group's support should be targeted for destruction by the conservative movement. joining me is editor mark murray. but the reality you and the first read team say this could and perhaps will get ugly here. >> well, it could get ugly. also railroad healthy. this is something that all parties go through after losing elections, particularly losing back to back presidential contests and crossroads, same organization trying to have a new outfit and outshoot saying it comes down to capable candidates versus incompetent ones and sometimes that capability is in the eye of the beholder. there w
the first target could be in iowa where representative steve king is considering running for the congress in 2014 but the head of the conservative fund the conservative defeat project telling politico, another example of the republican establish's hostility toward its conservative base rather than listening to the grass roots and working to advance their principles, the establishment has chosen to declare war on the party's most loyal supporters and from red state, quote, i share any candidate...
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>> reporter: i say we crown steve and terry weaver america's luckiest couple. that's not one check from the lottery, that's two. here's what happened. heading to their cabin, they stopped at the citgo, bought some scratch cards. >> it staid 1 mil. it dawned on me it meant $1 million. >> reporter: next day they bought some more. it was terry's return. >> i would do anything if i had a picture of her face. i won a million dollars and you're going to try to steal my thunder. >> reporter: not quite, but she bagged another $50,000. the chances of that win, one in billions. franco selak survived a train wreck, plane crash, four car accidents, a bus crash, and getting hit by a bus, then bought a lottery ticket and won $1 million. and now the weavers. terry has tried but failed to spend even a little. >> i was at the mall yesterday after this, and i said there's not really anything that i want right now. >> reporter: and steve, a plumber, doesn't even want a new truck. >> i really like the truck i've got. it's six, seven years old. it's a good truck and i like it. >> r
>> reporter: i say we crown steve and terry weaver america's luckiest couple. that's not one check from the lottery, that's two. here's what happened. heading to their cabin, they stopped at the citgo, bought some scratch cards. >> it staid 1 mil. it dawned on me it meant $1 million. >> reporter: next day they bought some more. it was terry's return. >> i would do anything if i had a picture of her face. i won a million dollars and you're going to try to steal my...
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. >> reporter: steve sierra says he's heartbroken. he had always dreamed of spending the rest of his life with sarai. >> she's amazing. i mean, she is amazing. you know? she truly is. just very loving. with the kids, she's so loving and caring. >> reporter: police are now taking dna samples from 21 suspects. and comparing them to dna found under sarai sierra's fingernails. they are combing through hundreds of hows of surveillance video. that's sierra in a mall, just one day before she was due home. just a couple of hours before she left, she told her family she would come to this bridge to take a few final photos. it's only about a 15-minute walk from her house. she never made it. and she was never seen again. >> i would like to know what happened from the time she left her room, to the time she was going to take pictures of the bridge. >> reporter: sierra's coffin has been moved to a church to prepare for the journey home. in new york, her family is shocked and inconsolable. >> she was going to go on this trip. i hugged her before sh
. >> reporter: steve sierra says he's heartbroken. he had always dreamed of spending the rest of his life with sarai. >> she's amazing. i mean, she is amazing. you know? she truly is. just very loving. with the kids, she's so loving and caring. >> reporter: police are now taking dna samples from 21 suspects. and comparing them to dna found under sarai sierra's fingernails. they are combing through hundreds of hows of surveillance video. that's sierra in a mall, just one day...
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first steve weber hit it big on $1 million scratchoff and his wife then had $50,000 the next day. >> he feared a lot of lottery officials wouldn't believe him. >> my heart started going 100 miles an hour and we, you know, we kept looking back and forth, looking for something wrong. i thought we'd go into a room and get a lie detector test and have to put our hand on a bible. >> they're saving the money for retirement. >>> he's the first iranian president to visit egypt in 30 years but mahmoud ahmadinejad is not getting a warm reception. some protesters, well, yep, threw a shoe at him and if you're flying into atlanta, expect some delays, this was the scene early this morning. it's like pea soup out there. that's hartsfield-jackson airport. the fog so thick it kept planes from landing. meteorologist indra petersons joins us with more. >> good morning. the good news we're seeing that lift here. visibility less than a quarter of a mile. i want to get to the big story everyone is talking about, the potential for a nor easter to develop friday night in through saturday morning, all thanks
first steve weber hit it big on $1 million scratchoff and his wife then had $50,000 the next day. >> he feared a lot of lottery officials wouldn't believe him. >> my heart started going 100 miles an hour and we, you know, we kept looking back and forth, looking for something wrong. i thought we'd go into a room and get a lie detector test and have to put our hand on a bible. >> they're saving the money for retirement. >>> he's the first iranian president to visit...
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. >> steve, what is the holdup? >> zoraida likes this one. >> i do. >> oreos. >> we will talk to the ad expert about all the best in the super bowl commercials. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're going to switch gears here. at least eight people were killed and dozens injured when a tour bus struck a pickup truck and rolled over on a treacherous highway in california. this happened in san bernardino, 80 miles south of los angeles. the road is so narrow that rescue workers have had a very difficult time reaching all the victims there. what is the very latest here? >> well, this is what chp is telling us now. there are eight people confirmed dead. but they say they believe that number is going to change. meaning they will find out many more people died in this crash. also, we've had our own count here. about 27 people have been taken to five local hospitals. six are critical. some of those are children. my photographer and i walked up to the crash site about a half mile from here. it is absolutely stunning to see
. >> steve, what is the holdup? >> zoraida likes this one. >> i do. >> oreos. >> we will talk to the ad expert about all the best in the super bowl commercials. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're going to switch gears here. at least eight people were killed and dozens injured when a tour bus struck a pickup truck and rolled over on a treacherous highway in california. this happened in san bernardino, 80 miles south of los angeles. the road is so...
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let us tech in with steve or a check on tropic. problem on the george north whilearkway -- northbound. car accident. that is going you down from the beltway near the legion bridge. which washington parkway is not option north of the tea brewed. mess in both directions. to 395.o from theen slow he for quinstreet -- 14the quinstreet street bridge. at the weather. a few of those flurries on 395. snow shower through into arlington and into washington d.c. here are some snowfall totals. your forecast for today, skies becoming partly cloudy. highs between 33 and 40s -- 37. thanks for watching at home. update coming [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> that right there was tim mcgraw's band warming up. country soup star and sam making their way to the house of blues, traffic willing. sam is driving. tim taking the stage in moments. can't wait for that. so much going on here at the super tailgate party in new orleans. wanted to send a little something to elizabeth and lara back home there in new york. and, oh, boy. things are going on. we have
let us tech in with steve or a check on tropic. problem on the george north whilearkway -- northbound. car accident. that is going you down from the beltway near the legion bridge. which washington parkway is not option north of the tea brewed. mess in both directions. to 395.o from theen slow he for quinstreet -- 14the quinstreet street bridge. at the weather. a few of those flurries on 395. snow shower through into arlington and into washington d.c. here are some snowfall totals. your...
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steve harrigan is live at cape canaveral. >> a solemn day at the complex. a sense of remembering and sense of gratitude for those that gave their life in space exploration. three of the major tragedies in nasa occurring in different years but on in the same week beginning in 1967 with apollo one a fire claim the lives of three astronauts including gus grissom. then in 1986 the space shuttle challenger exploding after 73 seconds in flight. of course on board the challenger was the first teacher in space. it was later found that a faulty seal around a booster rocket was responsible for that crash. finally ten years ago today, this time it was the space shuttle columbia after a selling 16-day mission. that orbiter coming apart minutes away from home. some of the family members of the seven crew members here today to mark that with remembrance and gratitude trying to push the envelope. back to you. >> alisyn: i remember that day vividly. >> 20 years after her kidnapping made worldwide headlines, a hostage survivor opens up about that traumatic experience. she c
steve harrigan is live at cape canaveral. >> a solemn day at the complex. a sense of remembering and sense of gratitude for those that gave their life in space exploration. three of the major tragedies in nasa occurring in different years but on in the same week beginning in 1967 with apollo one a fire claim the lives of three astronauts including gus grissom. then in 1986 the space shuttle challenger exploding after 73 seconds in flight. of course on board the challenger was the first...